NEW-YORK PATT/V TRTBUXE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER X 1008. B

OF ment that, through th* influence of a subordinate BRYAN OX TRUSTS AGAIX. NO FEAR OYSTERS. AND NAVY NEWS officer at Fort Wayne, a horse 'dealer had supplied TWENTY NEW SCHOOLS ARMY mounts to certain. officers of the post at Jl. each. Thereafter the officers drew from the government — horse*, > Denounces l)ii Pont and Pen rose Dealers Prohibited from Selling [From The Tribune Bureau.) forage for the '\u0084-\u25a0;\u25a0< supporting them at the ViEADY FOR T\SE SEPT. U. „ Washington, September 2. expense of the mite., States, although the animals [Not as as Roosevelt. in Polluted Water. PRECOCITY AT WEST POINT.—An unusual . tachment of field artillery was only seventeen charges were preferred against Republican executive committee, as not being ex- adopted by the Health Department last spring, years old. although he was carried on the record and he is to appear before the court for trial. It Twenty new school buildings will be opened, on prohibits pected to become reformer?, because, as he charged, the sale of oysters fattened in sewage being twenty-two. He was tried by a court is understood that Colonel Cornman denies all September 14. with seating capacity for 26.000 chil- polluted as all of their affiliations were with. the trusts. waters, and enforces the prohibition hy re- martial for enlistment, and it developed knowledge of the transactions on which the charges would otherwise he placed on part time, voking fraudulent dren who At Alton. lowa, on the w^»y here, he dlscusred the selling permits of the offenders. young really know his own are based, but it Is held that if he did not according to announcement yesterday by the that the man did not .even made at- length the tariff and the subject of guarantee Permits are issued to all applicants, who ar« re- fact, by his parents have knowledge of them he ought to have had. and Education, this notwithstanding age. and had. in been deceived Board aC and of bank deposits. He again charged Mr. Taft quired to give the nam^p of the growers from whom was of age. ought to have stopped them. by reason of the He had enlisted bettertec that he / great difficulties to be overcome with being the Republican they buy their stock and the location of the beds. minor, contracts, not satisfied with but. being a and having enlisted without delay in filling thirty-five furniture j platform being continually to When complaint is hy department return Major general Grant said night that he had | and with Forced made a in- the consent of bis parents, who desired his last Four more schools are to be opened in October. spector or received no official amend it. other citizen that oysters sold hy a cer- to them, it was necessary to discharge him. It announcement of the court mar- seating pupils. Dr. Maxwell. Superintendent tain ilenip tial. He paid ?.550 Discussing the question of reforms here. Mr. r are fattened or •drinked." as the was it wculd be unfair to him un- would not discuss It. and he was sur- of City Schools, received a report from C B. J. oystermen considered that prised Bryan declared that the Republican party mm* not along the. waterfront say. and analysis der the circumstances to discharge him dishonor- when he learned of the President's action Snyder. Superintendent of School Buildings, re j of the water through in a position to reform anything. "Why?" he asked. in which the "drinking"is carried on ably from the military service, and after much the newspapers. He said he could remem- garding the number of that could be opened pollution ber schools "Because its conspicuous members are connected Shows with sewage or household waste, consideration of the case, which is without prece- only one other court martial composed of offi- September 14 Superintendent would ap- reform, This, added, on if the with the very things that need and the that dealer's permit will hf revoked. Otherwise it dent, it was to discharge him without cers of such high rank. he was for prove temporary of old furniture taken guilty good decided gen- the use Republican party cannot prosecute the is for«n indefinite period. honor, without prejudice to his the trial of Major S^vaim. once judge advocate storehouses. Dr. Maxwell gave his ap- The which would be from the without disgracing Its most prominent members." inspectors of the Health Department keep record. eral. proval. As an illustration, he cited the fact that the Re- watch ever the Waters within the boundaries of Inhis report Mr. Snyder pointed out that the de- publican National Committee had selected a chair- the city, and Edward Hatch, jr.. chairman of the ORDERS ISSUED.— The following orders' hava partment was experiencing a delay in delivery of man, and that chairman had selected hi; Merchants' Association Water Pollution Committee, been issued: - \u25a0 WYMAN CASE ENDED. that ; • furniture by the State Prison Commission. There executive "committee. "If." he said, "you will says that inspections will be made under its : ;:^ ARMY. / Is, according to the report, a shortage of furniture, of the executive ausj ices. Captains THOMAS B. I.AMOREAUX and ANPREWT read the names of the members \VK?!.EV »T. Y. chairs, clocks, etc, in nearly every one of the cam- "As a fact," HERO. Jr... and First lieutenant committee that are now carrying on this matter of said a Health Department HAMILTON", coast artillery, to f'lesidto or .-Hn Lieutenant Testifies at Final <>f twenty new buildings, but early delivery is ex- paign, you that majority of them are official yesterday, "the only oyster beds our Francisco. October 15. examination !or promutlTO. Da/i will find a under BLAK.CL*. pected. conspicuous for their connection with the very jurisdiction are those in Jamaica Bay. Anyhow, it Captains FRANK E. HARRIS. GEORGE Isn't r FRANK W. COE and WILLIAM H. S*MITK. First Court The following is a list of the new buildings to be corporations that need regulation." the beds in which oysters are grown that Lieutenants JAMES D. CHARLES L. Martial. JOHN EARLY. THE WATSON.WINN and FRANK T. LEPER.- opened in September: Mr. Bryan asserted that there were more trusts claim our attention. An oyster wont grow in pol- FISHER. CHARLES D. The court martial of Second Lieutenant Guy H. Quarantined at Washington. luted HINES. Second Lieutenants HALVOR G. COULTER. now in the than there were eleven water. The fattening process merely bloats WEST C. JACOBS, JAMES W. LYON. HAROLD Wyman. 11th , for reporting BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. the him. ALBERT I~ years ago. only he said, "but with and if he were kept in a foul drinking bed for GSIOICR. RODNEY H. SMITH. himself single actually married, wa.i Location. Sittings. "Not this." LOUSTAIjOT and RICHARD DONOVAN, coast artil- when he was that -they stopped. They could have run Ifthey Diet- School. more than \u25a0• and street*.... 1.350 most strenuous Republican you ever have had in a few days it would kill him. 'Drink- for motion ended jresfeaviagr at Governor's Island. Lieutenant 6 Add- —Rlvlnston. Rldgo Pitt ing' lery, to Fort Monroe. examination wanted to. and could have made the parade look « 81 Stanton and Forsyth streets 2,b50 the House has not succeeded in putting is almost a local custom, anyway, and Ithink First Lieutenant MAXWELL MURRAY, coast artillery, Wyman was the. only witness who testified orally. No. street, kinder- •_;'--t; '--t White he • from 54th Company to mine planter Gei- insignificant.' 5 Add. 14— 225 East 27th one trust magnate penitentiary." that less of it is done now years ago. command by garten »0 ~one in the than five It eral Henry .1. Hunt. October I, vicr- First Lieutenant but much testimony deposition was received. *w injures of to » 41— 36 Greenwich avenue The so-called Harvester Trust was the flavor the oyster aside from giving HALDAN D. TOMPKINS. coast artillery, COW Colon*1!<;p,org«> Anderson, president of the court Add. street 1,100 International planter Major Samuel Rtntvold, vice First S. 12 Add. 6»—No. 228 East S7th Democratic candidate, who charged occasion for typhoid scares. I believe that mand mine martial, report //./. IX A SUITCASE. 15 A. Sl«t-62d streets 860 scored by the New Lieutenant ROBERT C. EDDY, ---cast artillery, to said that the of that body would be Add. 96-^Avenue.— yet attempted \orkers will eventually street, near First avenue 1.91*0 that the Republican party had not be educated to prefer the proper station in tJeiWai hands to-day, and probably 16 feSth oyster SHKDI). Jr.. Grant's THE country Its alleged extortions. m his natural state. In the time, First Lieutenant WILLIAME. coast artil- by to judge BOROUGH OF BRONX. to free the from you mean if lery, from 54th Company, to mine planter would be turned over him his advocate. 050 crushed out?" he wish to ay-id fattened oysters General Mrs. 24 Add. 157th street, near Courtlandt avenue. "Why have not these trusts been entirely ask for Henry Knox. He declined !o discuss the nature of the report in McAllister Solves Question of BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. they those that come Lieutenant C. (rettrer «>- and Lawrence street* 2,.00 inquired. "What prospect is there that will from 'foreign beds- Buzzard's First GEORGE MULLEN any way. ,J7 s—Tlllajy. Bridge Bays, cape Coda, tailed MOI of military science at s=t. Matthew* Travel in Europe. Beaver street and Anon Place 1.000 Republican rule? If Mr. Roose- Lynn Haven Bays. Cherrystones Jftotf favorable 85 2,400 be crushed under MilitarySchool. Burlingame. CBI. Much .if the testimony yesterday was b«grga«9 necessary 38 Herklmer street and Eastern Parkw. to bring party into active oppo- etc." Leave of absence granted Major W. FFTZHL'GH CAR against One small suitcase is all th* 155— and Fourth «00 velt Is not able his tn lieutenant Wyman. The case presented 87 Add. 140—— street avenue you that Mr. The area covered by department TER, medical corps, extended on? month. for a woman travelling- through Europe, aceorl'.rr 88 Eleventh avenue and Windsor Place. 1.800 sition to this trust, what hope have tiie inspectors him by Captain William T. Johnson, of the 15th McAllister, and Hemlock street... extends up the Sound .'-: :\u25a0 NAYS to Mrs. E. C. whose husband was % 40 159 Pitiln avenue 1.650 Taft will do better?" as far as New Haven and i. . Cavalry, the judge advocate, was simple— that In a OF down the New Jersey Ensign J. W. WILCON. to the Scorpion. cousin of Ward McAllister. Mrs. McAllister're- BOROUGH QUEENS. Mr. Taft, he said, was not as strenuous as Mr. coast to Manasquan Surgeon F. ELY, detached the Hart- report to the Department In June, 19OT. Lieu- avenue. Corona 1,550 said, Passed Assistant C. *" War turned from a three months' trip abroad yesterday 42 Sycamore Roosevelt. "Read his language," he "and ford: to the Charleston. Wyman termed himself single; a copy of 42 Orchard avenue and 6th street. Elm- Major W. LEMLYand Captain T. WESTCOTT. Jr., tenant on the Prixuess Irene, of th» North German Lloyd compare fiery denunciation made in the B. C. ceremony to hurst 2.100 it with the UPLIFT DAM WORKERS. appointed in marine corps. his marriage certificate showed the Line. One medium sized suitcase was h«r only lug- 14 SS—Elm avenue and Fresh, Pond Road. message of last January." copy of the Rldgewood Heights 1.600 President's have been performed in 130G. and a gage. She felt sure, she said, that she had. aol-rad question, the Democratic candi- following BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. On the trust said MOVEMENTS OK WARSHIPS.— The decree of divorce obtained by the former Mrs. the problem of travelling without h&rza«e. — have no hope of relief with Mr. been to the this 45 Add. 18 Greenleaf avenue, W. New Brighton. 200 date, the people movements of vessels have reported \Vyman showed that to have been granted Her experiment came about through, accident, Pennsylvania 1,100 President, "for," he added, "he not only Schools and Settlement System Wym&n 46 Add. 13 avenue. Rosebank Taft as To Navy Department: year. Inrebuttal Lieutenant testified that she explained yesterday. Her home is in Miami. 46 Add. Fresh KillsRoad. Richmond 200 does not promise you relief, but criticises me made that report that — ARRIVED. Rainbow, he believed *»t the time he Fix, and ahe was there on June 18. when tn« heard buildings to be opened In October are: Ido promise relief." Be Started at Sept. 1 The Prairlr. at Hampton Roads; the divorce, said she Other severely because Ashokan. Cleveland, the Denver, the Gal- his wife had obtained a as she that a party of her friends were to sail for Eorop* Mr. Taft not only does, the Chattanooga, the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Continuing, he said "that The pick and the spelling veston and the Concord, at chlnwanßtao; the Wolver- would. He had received letters from her which led on June 20. Mrs. McAllister decided to go. book will be close ine, Justin, and ' say that his party will destroy the private companions —at Toledo: the at Honolulu. carried out that plan. Lieu- time, ' 38 153—Avenue T and East 12th street 1.450 not from this time forward among the Sept. 2 The Callao, at Shanghai. him to believe she had reached New York Juat in bat with only h«r 40 —Belmont avenue Warwick street. 2.200 monopolies, but he does say that to destroy them thousands Dewey. Infantry, counsel for Lieu- 158— and of foreign born workmen building the SAILED. tenant Leo 12th suitcase. With a limited, time for shopping, aha d*> 85 75 Evergreen avenue and Ralph street. ..1.700 would destroy extirpate business. He says that among — presented a deposition from the 64 Add. 66—Orchard avenue and Elm street. and Ashokan Dam the Ulsttr hills. The Board Auk. Th« Prairie, from Annapolis for Hampton Road?.' tenant Wyman, cided to make her outfit not larger than th« salt- needs Is not extermination of Prairie, Tennessee, Richmond HIU 1.200 what the country of Water Supply, without expense to the city has Kept. The from Hampton Roads for Philadel- former Mrs. Wyman. living In saying case. trusts, regulation. He has tried regulation in phia: the Vlllalobcs. from Shanghai for cruise up number of children whD will be on part but established a system of schools for the laborers Rocket, Washington for that she hai written to Lieutenant Wyman that As Mrs. explained yesterday "The years, and the result is that families, Vans: Tse River: the from McAllister aft**- flme at the opening of schools this year," said Dr. his party for twelve and their in the belief that studying the Indian Head: the l"ncas. from Charleston for New she had obtained the divorce agreed on between noon, not without a certain amount of pride, her regulated .Republican party, English language York Navy Yard: the Potomac, from Guantanamo for Maxwell yesterday, "will be less than last year, the trusts have the after eight hours of labor with - them, though in reality she had not at that time outfit consisted of one pair of tan she**, three pair* party failed to regulate the trusts." the pick Manzanillo. Deposition* but how much less Ican't prophesy. The delay in' but the has and shovel will be a good thing for the The Texas, commissioned at navy yard. Norfolk: to begun proceedings in that direction. of tan hose, one brown Eton suit, a alik waist t-> may opening laborer. There is to be a 3chool for men navy yard. Charleston.v as receiving ship. Lieutenant Wyman, match, hat, umbrella, delivering furniture prevent the of and a Olympia, Chicago, and the from former commanders of a small an x brown veil, kindergarten for children in the fast The the th» Arkansas Ne- townspeo- many schools strictly on time, but everything pos- MAY WISCONSIN FIGHT. growing city, vada, placed In reserve at Naval Academy. telling of his good character, and from three pairs of gloves, a lace waist for evening and j CONTINUE which now population Fible to avoid of time on this account will be contains a of more than his native city, along the same line, were four linen shirtwaists, three union suits a loss three thousand where ple of and done." the big dam is building, at received by the court martial. brilllantlne skirt with double to take the place a cost of more than $12,000,000. HIGH OFFICERS ACCUSED. frill Maxwell said the department was better off La Follette Said To Be Back of Proposed In addition to these Wyman married a second time only a of whin* underskirts. She had. a comfortable time, Dr. schools there will be men's clubs, Lieutenant been In many and boys' ago. He popular in the service, la she said, and was able to appear as neat as any for teachera this fall than it had musical, and educational entertainments few weeks Is years, many Investigation of Campaign Expenditures. dramatic horsemen in the cav- one else. While other the as who applied last season have quali- for children, women and men, illustrated General Grant Heads Court Martial regarded as one of the finest members of party 'wor- duty. lectures There is a ried about baggage every fied and axe ready for There are sixteen [By Telegraph to Th« Tribune. 1 and the wide range alry, and Is a first class marksman. their and had trouble at of social affairs of a closely to Meet at Fort sympathy for him ajnong frontier In Europe, she wa« thousand teachers and principals preparing to be- Milwaukee. Sept. 2.—A legislative investigation of knit community. — Waifne. feeling of considerable able to enjoy herself. gin active work a week fron. next Monday. the expenditures of money in the Senatorial com- Washington. Sept. 2. It was announced to-day in the officers at Governor's Island, the general view Her companions said Mrs. McAllister was the Ufa The plan has been perfected through the efforts that, Registration days will be next week for three paign, which closed yesterday, is proposed, and is of Commissioner special orders from the War Department hy being that he acted in absolute good faith. of the party, being a good singer and knowing a Chadwick. of the Board or Water President, a general negro songs. days, beginning on Wednesday, September rL paid to be backed by Senator La Follette. whose Supply, with the aid of the Italian Immigrant So- direction of the court martial number of plantation Whenever they Cook, me<-t ,-tt Wayne. Michi- bad to wait on piers while their trunks Principals and assistant principals will be at the candidate, S. A- -was badly beaten by Senator ciety. The money has been raised by private sub- had been appointed to Fort FILE CHARGES TO-DAY. were ex- pchoole on Wednesday and Thursday and they. Isaac Stephenson. The amount expended by the scription, gan, at 10 a. m.. on Tuesday. September 29. "for 'ho MILITIA TO amined she could walk away with her bag. They some of the contributors being Rear Ad- Company with al! the teachers, will be there Friday, when four Republican candidates is variously estimated trial of such persons as may he brought before It." The charges made by members of I. said they were almost persuaded her experiment miral Evans and J. Edward Simmons. Rus- — the teachers will receive their eappUes. That will at from $400,000 to $850,000. much of which was in The fact that the personnel of the court com- 12th Regiment. N.G. N. T.. against Inspector was a success. . W the first time that the teachers will report. campaign advertising. It is proposed to limit ex- prises yome offi.ers of the highest grades in the sell and Lieutenant O'Connor, of the Traffic Squad, PROTECTING WILD WATER FOWL. owing The total registration ir the elemenary depart- penditures of this nature in future. army created considerable comment, as it indi- were not filed yesterday, as was expected, affidavits from the MINORITY WILLHAVENO HANDBRIEF ments for the boroughs of Manhattan, The Brcix. cated the trial of an officer or officers of high rank to some delay In obtaining The so-called minority committee of off the car tracks In stockholders Erooklyn. Queens and Richmond on May SI was Chippewa Falls, Wis., Sept. 2.—Congressman John Hunting Ground To to take place. militiamen who were pushed of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company will Be Converted IntoHome fIM parade in honor of the t.6 follows: J. Jenkins, chairman of the Judiciary Committee of While th< orders contained no intimation of the Park Row. following not tile brief with Governor Hughes the Major Nelson B. a on re- Manhattan 256.573 43.512 the House of Representatives, concedes that I.I*. for Birds. identity of the officers to he tried, it was learned Olympic athletes last Saturday. port of Richard L. Hand, of Eliza bethtown. th* Quoens is a lawyer at No. Bronx 67.733 Richmond 12.635 Lenroot has defeated him for renomination. Inhis that the principal one is Colonel Daniel Cornman. Burr, of the 12th Regiment, who commissioner who acquitted District Attorney Brooklyn 217.244 Three hundred square miles of the favorite the ca*e, _ statement, Mr. Jenkins says: "My defeat is a de- the 7th Infantry, in command at Fort Wayne. ISS Broadway, and is acting as counsel In charges made Total : 587.697 hunting grounds for water fowl country of Jerome of th© by the committee. in this of the army, and that to-day thf charges would be high on feat of Republican principles and Republican doc- will soon be converted by National Up if om of the ranking colonels said yesterday Governor Hughes, on August 36. In a letter to In the schools the registration that date the Association complaint clerk at Headquarters, trines. Ihave always stood with the Republican of Audubon Societies in this under the law itis neoessary that the court martial handed In to the Franklin Pierce, counsel for th»» committee. srrante